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The best satirical TV show of the last 25 years. Nothing comes close.
TV executives of today don't have the guts to commission anything like this. Instead they prefer lame arsed panel shows with terrible "comedians" or reality shows.
The 90s was a great decade in British television. It's been downhill ever since.
Brass Eye was 20 years ago on 16:07 - Jan 30 by The_Last_Baron
The best satirical TV show of the last 25 years. Nothing comes close.
TV executives of today don't have the guts to commission anything like this. Instead they prefer lame arsed panel shows with terrible "comedians" or reality shows.
The 90s was a great decade in British television. It's been downhill ever since.
Brass Eye was 20 years ago on 14:33 - Jan 30 by stickymockwell
My favourite ever Chris Morris sketch
This is another class music video of his. Superb send-up of Pulp (who had a tabloid frenzy when the cover of "Sorted For E's And Wizz" featured a wrap of speed "SICK DRUGS STUNT")
Also , look at this. Daily Star in the aftermath of "Peadogeddon". Article on the left with a picture of Chris Morris, on the right a big picture of a 15 year old Charlotte Church looking busty with the headline "She's a big girl now"
Brass Eye was 20 years ago on 16:07 - Jan 30 by The_Last_Baron
The best satirical TV show of the last 25 years. Nothing comes close.
TV executives of today don't have the guts to commission anything like this. Instead they prefer lame arsed panel shows with terrible "comedians" or reality shows.
The 90s was a great decade in British television. It's been downhill ever since.
The news today is more brass eye than ever.
[Post edited 30 Jan 2017 16:08]
Too right, they have become very PC at the risk of offending people
You'll find the edgier stuff now is either on YouTube or things like Netflix or Amazon?
Alcohol is the answer but I can't remember the question!
Brass Eye was 20 years ago on 19:03 - Jan 30 by Melford
This is another class music video of his. Superb send-up of Pulp (who had a tabloid frenzy when the cover of "Sorted For E's And Wizz" featured a wrap of speed "SICK DRUGS STUNT")
Also , look at this. Daily Star in the aftermath of "Peadogeddon". Article on the left with a picture of Chris Morris, on the right a big picture of a 15 year old Charlotte Church looking busty with the headline "She's a big girl now"
[Post edited 30 Jan 2017 19:04]
The Daily Mail in particular get a lot of clickbait through stories with scantily clad celebs. It helps to get their numbers up for advertising revenue
They really are a despicable newspaper
There's a huge irony that papers like this are calling for regulation on Fake News. They've both been printing fake news ever since their inception.
I'd like to see the same level of scrutiny placed on these papers as they are calling for Fake News.
Alcohol is the answer but I can't remember the question!